1. In Kentucky, hundreds of fish died after a warehouse
collapsed and bourbon spilled into a nearby waterway. *** The
fish were initially ecstatic and took comfort in their old fish adage, “You
can’t put bourbon on a hook.”
2. A recall notice has just been issued for the 2009-2013
Ferrari California because of an airbag safety issue. *** If
the airbag deploys, it can get tangled up in the driver’s gold chains.
3. Homeland Security agents raided Super China Buffet
restaurants in two Detroit suburbs in a search for criminal activity. *** Authorities
became suspicious when they noticed the fortune cookies predicted much future
happiness and gave the phone number of an escort service.
4. The Secret Service will reportedly begin providing
protection for press secretary Sarah Sanders.
*** They’ll be carrying
tactical weapons and defensive armament…and an emergency supply of food for
when she gets kicked out of restaurants.
5. Tournament golfer John Daly got upset and dropped out
because he wasn’t allowed to use a golf cart during the Senior Open. ***
Apparently he just wasn’t satisfied with the complimentary tournament
gift bag: Orthopedic shoes, a walker and
a free bottle of Advil.
6. On this date in history: Jun 29, 1989 – Susan Lucci loses the Daytime Emmy for the 10th straight
year. *** However, the actress was given the award for “Best
Impersonation of a Graceful Loser.”
7. On this date in history: Jun 28, 1928 – Friedrich Schmiedl attempts rocket mail in Austria, but is
unsuccessful. ***
Actually, the results were mixed – the rocket delivered the mail, but
killed the recipient.
8. On this date in history: Jun 27, 1955 – Illinois
enacts the first automobile seat belt legislation. *** In the interest
of consumer well-being, the law required that all seat belt buckles be
comfortable to sit on.
9. On this date in history: Jun
26, 1870 – In New Jersey, the
first section of the Atlantic City Boardwalk opens. *** The first aid station was busy all day treating
everyone for splinters.
10. On this
date in history: Jun 25, 1630 –
Massachusetts Governor John Winthrop introduces the fork into American
dining. *** It was a last
minute replacement after the dish ran away with the spoon.